- June 12, 2014In Camden, New Jersey, they've created one of the nation's fastest growing networks of urban farms.
- June 10, 2014A former teaching fellow writes that reforms meant to help our most disadvantaged kids sometimes end up exacerbating inequality and depriving them of fundamental basics.
- June 10, 2014Frankie Tisdale makes less than $10 per hour working at a KFC in Brooklyn. Last month, he joined global protests for a higher minimum wage. A photo-feature.
- June 10, 2014The latest agriculture bill before the House continues the practice of building policies that perpetuate racial inequities without actually naming race, write two anti-hunger activists.
- June 8, 2014Immediately after the Occupy Wall Street protests began, candidates and elected officials started echoing its themes on our growing inequality.
- June 7, 2014A number of states have moved to expand access to the ballot in 2014. Many glitches have also developed as states implement new restrictions for the first time this year.
- June 6, 2014When it comes to financing the public sector, who bears the burden is the crucial question.
- June 6, 2014If the government closed loopholes that allow companies to stash profits in overseas tax havens, we could collect an additional $65 billion in taxes each year.
- June 6, 2014 | Moyers & CompanyIn part two of his interview, economist Joseph E. Stiglitz says corporate tax abuse has helped make America unequal and undemocratic. But the Nobel Prize-winner has a plan to change that.
- June 6, 2014In this clip, Joseph E. Stiglitz talks about how growing up in Gary, Indiana inspired him to become an economist.